Finally a trophy bass!
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- beerman1981
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Finally a trophy bass!
Alright guys. I APOLOGIZE. Some may or may not remember me. It's been two or three years since I logged in. Once, I was a regular poster. Things have changed for the good. I bought a house, and am doing all that homeowner stuff! I still fish every chance I get. I finally caught my trophy largemouth after many years of trying. I release every bass, but this one. This one is at the taxidermist, to go on my wall. 6.41 pounds. Edit** camera messed up, so couldn't snap a picture until I got home. I highly recomend Peysers Taxidermy http://www.peysertaxidermy.com/
Edit, Big D added the pic for you:
Edit, Big D added the pic for you:
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
You should of ate it. Yummy
RE:Finally a trophy bass!
Nice hawg! Well done!
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
Welcome back beerman!
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if everyday was a good day there would be alot more fisherman.
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
Welcome back beerman, good to hear from you again.
Nice trophy.
Nice trophy.
- The Quadfather
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
Yeah Beerman, been wondering where you went. Nice fish! and Congrats. on the house. :bounce:
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
Nice fish. Congrats
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
nice beast, going to look great on your wall
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
beerman- No disrespect meant by this question.
Why did you choose to kill the fish and have it skin mounted rather then a replica mount and release the fish. Skin mounts fade and deteriate comared to a replica mount which is solid for life. Once again no disrespect meant just wanted to know why you choose a skin mount over a replica.
Why did you choose to kill the fish and have it skin mounted rather then a replica mount and release the fish. Skin mounts fade and deteriate comared to a replica mount which is solid for life. Once again no disrespect meant just wanted to know why you choose a skin mount over a replica.
- beerman1981
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
No offence taken what so ever. I didn't find out until I got to the taxidermist that there were two options for having a bass mounted. I thought a skin mount was the only option. And like I said, first bass I've kept in like ages. I have a high respect for Washington's bass!
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
Nice to see you back, Beerman. I've often wondered how you were doing. Looking forward to hearing from you often.
- BillMcMurry
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
COOL Dude! after 15 years of C&R i finally kept a 4.13lb, beer batter deep fryed was awesome! i highlyrecomend it!!!
gotten Bigger to the boat...... but I just cant get them in too beat 7lb 15oz...... one day ill just use the dang net lOl
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RE:Finally a trophy bass!
Nice fish Beerman, It should look real good on a wall in your new house. Congrats!!!
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